Comments about ‘High school football: Chase Hansen named a Parade All-American’
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wow byu news ...i mean deseret news...the sl tribune had this story 2 days ago....good try kitten news
Sincere congrats to a great player who might already be my favorite Ute!
huntedDuck
Why do you even bother following the DN instead of the rundown Ute tribune?
Chase, Congratulations!
This years recruits could be the best Utah reruiting year ever and with the Ute coaching staff already considered one of the best in developing talent gives great expectations for the future.
Go Utes.
Good for him, very deserving. A man among boys in high school.
Mr Football in Utah is a Parade All American!
Wow.
And the best news is he is heading to the hill.
Go Utes!
Congrats to Chase.
I guess this is the closest the Utes can get to a 'parade'.
So sorry Pasadena didn't work out.
Congratulations to Chase being selected as a Parade All-American.
Best of luck when you start your career at the U.
Best wishes to Riley Nelson, another Utah high school Parade All-American quarterback, as he enters his senior season next year at BYU.
Congratulations Chase! Looking forward to seeing you in crimson!
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